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How to wake up a computer without WOL support?
Gigabyte GA-H77N-WIFI mat board without wol support in bios - no and they don't promise . You can wake up with a mouse or keyboard via usb and ps / 2. I tried to google some device with ethernet and mac address that could knock under the guise of usb input, but nothing was found. Are there simple ways, i.e. without a soldering iron?
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If anyone is interested, there is an expensive but simple solution - a board with ethernet and a relay www.sigma-shop.com/product/72/web-internet-ethernet-controlled-relay-board-arduino-compatible-rs485-usb.html
My path is more tortuous, a little cheaper, but more interesting - r-pi plus a similar board www.sigma-shop.com/product/67/usb-relay-controller-one-channel-pcb.html can be taken to several channels and pulled reset, including by watchdog from r-pi. There are options for 40 channels for industrial solutions.
In general, thanks to Atxmega for the Raspberry Pi idea.
USB is hard. It's easier to hang the optocoupler on the wire from the power button. Applying voltage to it will be equivalent to pressing a button. Now you need a device with ethernet and GPIO. Craftsmen use cheap routers for this.
But what, in the BIOS can not be configured to automatically turn on the computer just when power is applied?
and buy or solder some kind of ethernet thread controlled socket
or buy a smart controlled oops
I think you can try to dig in the direction of usb ethernet adapters like www.dlink.ru/ru/products/150/367_b.html
Is an optocoupler difficult? Delov then for 17 seconds. And on what signal do you want to wake up? Describe in more detail. Personally, I don’t communicate well with network equipment, but from the side of self-technology I will help.
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